Victims Allege Inside Job in $1M Colorado Self-Storage Theft

A lawsuit filed by victims of a massive burglary at an Englewood, Colorado self-storage facility is raising serious questions about how the theft occurred—suggesting the possibility of insider involvement.

The complaint, filed in Arapahoe County District Court, seeks more than $1 million in damages following a three-day burglary at a facility at 1090 W. Hampden Ave. While no wrongdoing has been proven, the lawsuit alleges that “the circumstances suggest” the facility manager may have had some level of involvement—whether through negligence, willful disregard, or more direct misconduct.

The plaintiffs, David and Nina Goodlund, rented a unit in November 2025 to temporarily store personal belongings during renovations at their home. According to the lawsuit, they were assured by facility staff including a woman presumed to be the manager, named multiple times in the lawsuit, that the property was secure and had experienced no recent break-ins…

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